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The phrase "a stronger stand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a more assertive or firm position on an issue or topic.
Example: "The organization decided to take a stronger stand on environmental issues to influence policy changes."
Alternatives: "a firmer position" or "a more assertive stance".
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Why didn't theDemocrats take a stronger stand?
Ms Ambiga accuses him of being "wet" for failing to take a stronger stand.
Western governments have put pressure on South Africa to take a stronger stand.
Several women blamed her for not taking a stronger stand against her husband's infidelity.
"It will take a stronger stand and be a little more audacious".
does not take a stronger stand against South Africa before the Games.
Among union members, Mr. Hill is under fire for not taking a stronger stand against corruption.
Others insisted that Ennahda take a stronger stand against the Salafis before society became even more polarized.
These countries, especially South Africa, need to take a stronger stand against Mr. Mugabe's attempts to suffocate democracy.
The remedy is for journalists to take a stronger stand on the veracity of such claims in political campaigns.
But many Egyptian-Americans who came here to escape the repression of the Mubarak regime called on Mr. Obama to take a stronger stand.
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